Please stop putting the dreaded "X", "Bees" or "Snake" on the rock faces. Please be smart and conscious of others.

Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.

Description

This is a buttress/prow that separates Kaymoor from South Nuttal on the north-facing side of the gorge. Small, but quality area where you will probably have the crag to yourself. It's a great summer area, with Endless Wall exposure and wind, but Kaymoor shade!

Getting There

Go towards the parking area for Butcher's Branch/Kaymoor, but when you get to the "T" in the road just past the old Roger's campground, take a right instead of a left. This will take you to a large parking area for the Arrowhead mountain bike trail complex. In the corner of this parking area is a gravel road that passes through a locked gate. Walk down this road as is winds through trees and hollows for about a mile, when it drops below the cliffline in a couple steep switchbacks. About 100 yards past the switchbacks, you will see a smallish boulder protruding out toward the road on your right. There is a faint trail/scramble just above this boulder that will take you up to the crag.